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How
did
you
get
involved
in
when
abouts
was it?
I
got
involved
suppose
it
was
a
new
a
New
Wave
Era
that
came
in
at
the
time
obviously
in
my
younger
days.
it
was
all
about
the
top
40
and
things
like
that
and
then
this
new
generation
swept
through
Blackburn
and
I
remember
I
knocked
around
with
some
older
guys
that
used
to
go to the
Sett
End
and
this
is
when
it
all
came
about
and
I
once
went
on
a
Friday
night
up to
the
Sett
End
and
then
obviously
all
the
warehouse
parties
were
kicking
off
then
I
was
a
little
bit
young
to
be
involved
right
from
the
start
but
I
ended
up
at
the
rave
just
on
Gibb Lane
on there
but
that
was
the
only
actual
one
that
I
went
to
What are
your
memories of
it?
Fantastic
just
a
sense
of
freedom
liberated.
Suppose
it
was
a
loads
of
different
expressions
loved
up
feeling
included
part
of
something
so
yeah,
it
was
a
good
time
in
my
in
my
life,
Sorry
you’re
talking
about
Live
the
Dream
aren’t
you
the
one
I
am
Gib Lane
Yes
Just
to confirm
Right
so
what year
was that ’89?
That was
89 ye
30
years ago.
Yeah
How
did
you
even
find
out
about
Live
The
Dream?
How’d
it
work?
Live
The
Dream
was
I
found
out
through
Reidy’s
Records
They
were
selling
tickets
at
the
time
from
Reidy’s
Records
and
basically
you bought
a
ticket and
nobody
actually
knew
where
it
was
taking
place
as
such
you
just
had
to
ring
a
number
and
find
out
where
the
party
was
going
on
and
I was
trying
to
ring
on
earlier
on
in
the
day
and
it
was
just
permanently
engaged
and
then
we’ve
got
an
automated
message
We’ll have
to
come
back
to
you
later
on
in
the
day
nothings
been
finalised
yet
and
then
the
word
started
streaming
through
then
that
there
was
a
marquee
being
built
and
there
were
loads
of
henchmen
and
security
guys
at
the
top
of
Gib
Lane
which
was
a
10
minute
walk
from
where
I
was
brought
up
so
we
started
going
up
there
and
having a nosey
and
stuff
and
then
eventually
about
0.270833333333333
once
you
contacted
the
number
you’ve
got
to
find
out
where
it
was.
I
mean
at
that
time,
we
already
knew
where
it
was,
but
you
got
the
confirmation,
but
I
just
remember
the
memories
of
the
just
heard
traffic
everywhere
coming
up
over
the
Broken
Stone
road
down
Livesey
Branch
road
like
a
massive
convoy
and cars
just
being
abandoned
wherever
they
could
be
people
streaming
up
and
down
Gib
Lane
to
the
to
the
party.
How
many
people
do
you
guess
were
there?
5
or
6
thousand
perhaps
more,
you
know,
there
was
a
massive
police
presence.
I
think
they
was
just
there
trying
to
Monitor
and
keep
the
peace
but
yeah,
it
was
just
a
massive
important
time
in
my
life
something
that
I
really
latched
on
to and
unfortunately
that
was
like
the
parties
were
coming
to
the
end
at
that
time.
Any
bad
memories
of
that
was
anything
that
if
most
people
are
really
celebratory
about it but
was
anything
that
you
look
back
on
now and
think
that
wasn’t
so
great?
Not
for
me
personally,
you
know,
I
think
there
was
like
I
said
not
for
me
personally,
but
the
you
know
things
got
a
little
bit
nasty
with
the
you
know,
the
the
big
Manchester
lads
were
coming
in
and
they
wanted
to
run
everything.
You
know,
I
think
that
was
the
the
sad
demise
and
the
end
of
the
Acid
House
scene
because
at
the
time
it
was
just
a
a
party
scene
and
people
who
were
all
like-minded
just
wanted
to
go
and
have a
dance
and
you
know
to
be
to
be
part
of
this
Next
Wave
Generation
Fantastic,
what
did
you
do
after?
After
sometimes
you
went
back
to
other
people’s
houses
depending
on
what
time
the
party
finished
at
or
are
we
talking
specifically
about
the
Live
the
Dream.
Well,
no
any
of
it
and
after it all
finished
what
did
you
then
go
on
to
do?
Mainly
just
the
clubs
and
things
but
they
got
a
bit
too
bit
too
greedy
at
the
time
the
extortion
prices
that
were
charging
so
then
came
about
you
know
as
the
the
super
clubs
started to
dwindle
used
to
be
reunions
nights
Angels
reunions
Ark
reunions
nights
go
to
those
and
then
go
back
to
people’s
houses.
You
know,
you’re
different
Circles
of
friends
who
you
went
to
different
events
with
one
of
my
particular
friends
he
had a
set
decks
set
up
in
his
living
room
and
you
to
go
back
there
and
carry
on
till
probably
lunchtime
on
the
Sunday
and
then
go
on
go
to
bed
and
get
up
for
work
Monday
morning.
Brilliant
my
last
question
for
you and for
everyone
Damien
is
some
kid
or
researcher
or
police
officer
or
someone
think
looking
at
Blackburn
in
a
hundred
years
time
is
going
to
come
on
this
archive
and
listen
to
you
all
telling
the
story
of
it
and
it’s
going
to
be
a
true
story.
What
if
you
could
say
something
to
that
kid
like
you
on
Heys
Lane in
hundred
years
time
about
the
parties,
what
would
you
say
to
em?
I’d
say
that
there
with
probably
the
best
times
of
my
life
they
gave
me.
They
gave
me
something
to
work
towards,
you
know
each
week
you
went
to
work
and
it
was
kind
of
groundhog
day
but
you
know
every
weekend
there
was
something
to
look
forward
to
you
know,
you
would
mix
in
with
like-minded
people
who
were
there,
you
know,
not
to
cause
any
anybody
any
harm
any
any
violence
just
to
enjoy
the
music
and
enjoy
each
other’s
company
dance.
and
to
enjoy
yourselves
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How
did
you
get
involved
in
when
abouts
was it?
I
got
involved
suppose
it
was
a
new
a
New
Wave
Era
that
came
in
at
the
time
obviously
in
my
younger
days.
it
was
all
about
the
top
40
and
things
like
that
and
then
this
new
generation
swept
through
Blackburn
and
I
remember
I
knocked
around
with
some
older
guys
that
used
to
go to the
Sett
End
and
this
is
when
it
all
came
about
and
I
once
went
on
a
Friday
night
up to
the
Sett
End
and
then
obviously
all
the
warehouse
parties
were
kicking
off
then
I
was
a
little
bit
young
to
be
involved
right
from
the
start
but
I
ended
up
at
the
rave
just
on
Gibb Lane
on there
but
that
was
the
only
actual
one
that
I
went
to
What are
your
memories of
it?
Fantastic
just
a
sense
of
freedom
liberated.
Suppose
it
was
a
loads
of
different
expressions
loved
up
feeling
included
part
of
something
so
yeah,
it
was
a
good
time
in
my
in
my
life,
Sorry
you’re
talking
about
Live
the
Dream
aren’t
you
the
one
I
am
Gib Lane
Yes
Just
to confirm
Right
so
what year
was that ’89?
That was
89 ye
30
years ago.
Yeah
How
did
you
even
find
out
about
Live
The
Dream?
How’d
it
work?
Live
The
Dream
was
I
found
out
through
Reidy’s
Records
They
were
selling
tickets
at
the
time
from
Reidy’s
Records
and
basically
you bought
a
ticket and
nobody
actually
knew
where
it
was
taking
place
as
such
you
just
had
to
ring
a
number
and
find
out
where
the
party
was
going
on
and
I was
trying
to
ring
on
earlier
on
in
the
day
and
it
was
just
permanently
engaged
and
then
we’ve
got
an
automated
message
We’ll have
to
come
back
to
you
later
on
in
the
day
nothings
been
finalised
yet
and
then
the
word
started
streaming
through
then
that
there
was
a
marquee
being
built
and
there
were
loads
of
henchmen
and
security
guys
at
the
top
of
Gib
Lane
which
was
a
10
minute
walk
from
where
I
was
brought
up
so
we
started
going
up
there
and
having a nosey
and
stuff
and
then
eventually
about
0.270833333333333
once
you
contacted
the
number
you’ve
got
to
find
out
where
it
was.
I
mean
at
that
time,
we
already
knew
where
it
was,
but
you
got
the
confirmation,
but
I
just
remember
the
memories
of
the
just
heard
traffic
everywhere
coming
up
over
the
Broken
Stone
road
down
Livesey
Branch
road
like
a
massive
convoy
and cars
just
being
abandoned
wherever
they
could
be
people
streaming
up
and
down
Gib
Lane
to
the
to
the
party.
How
many
people
do
you
guess
were
there?
5
or
6
thousand
perhaps
more,
you
know,
there
was
a
massive
police
presence.
I
think
they
was
just
there
trying
to
Monitor
and
keep
the
peace
but
yeah,
it
was
just
a
massive
important
time
in
my
life
something
that
I
really
latched
on
to and
unfortunately
that
was
like
the
parties
were
coming
to
the
end
at
that
time.
Any
bad
memories
of
that
was
anything
that
if
most
people
are
really
celebratory
about it but
was
anything
that
you
look
back
on
now and
think
that
wasn’t
so
great?
Not
for
me
personally,
you
know,
I
think
there
was
like
I
said
not
for
me
personally,
but
the
you
know
things
got
a
little
bit
nasty
with
the
you
know,
the
the
big
Manchester
lads
were
coming
in
and
they
wanted
to
run
everything.
You
know,
I
think
that
was
the
the
sad
demise
and
the
end
of
the
Acid
House
scene
because
at
the
time
it
was
just
a
a
party
scene
and
people
who
were
all
like-minded
just
wanted
to
go
and
have a
dance
and
you
know
to
be
to
be
part
of
this
Next
Wave
Generation
Fantastic,
what
did
you
do
after?
After
sometimes
you
went
back
to
other
people’s
houses
depending
on
what
time
the
party
finished
at
or
are
we
talking
specifically
about
the
Live
the
Dream.
Well,
no
any
of
it
and
after it all
finished
what
did
you
then
go
on
to
do?
Mainly
just
the
clubs
and
things
but
they
got
a
bit
too
bit
too
greedy
at
the
time
the
extortion
prices
that
were
charging
so
then
came
about
you
know
as
the
the
super
clubs
started to
dwindle
used
to
be
reunions
nights
Angels
reunions
Ark
reunions
nights
go
to
those
and
then
go
back
to
people’s
houses.
You
know,
you’re
different
Circles
of
friends
who
you
went
to
different
events
with
one
of
my
particular
friends
he
had a
set
decks
set
up
in
his
living
room
and
you
to
go
back
there
and
carry
on
till
probably
lunchtime
on
the
Sunday
and
then
go
on
go
to
bed
and
get
up
for
work
Monday
morning.
Brilliant
my
last
question
for
you and for
everyone
Damien
is
some
kid
or
researcher
or
police
officer
or
someone
think
looking
at
Blackburn
in
a
hundred
years
time
is
going
to
come
on
this
archive
and
listen
to
you
all
telling
the
story
of
it
and
it’s
going
to
be
a
true
story.
What
if
you
could
say
something
to
that
kid
like
you
on
Heys
Lane in
hundred
years
time
about
the
parties,
what
would
you
say
to
em?
I’d
say
that
there
with
probably
the
best
times
of
my
life
they
gave
me.
They
gave
me
something
to
work
towards,
you
know
each
week
you
went
to
work
and
it
was
kind
of
groundhog
day
but
you
know
every
weekend
there
was
something
to
look
forward
to
you
know,
you
would
mix
in
with
like-minded
people
who
were
there,
you
know,
not
to
cause
any
anybody
any
harm
any
any
violence
just
to
enjoy
the
music
and
enjoy
each
other’s
company
dance.
and
to
enjoy
yourselves